| Literature DB >> 32600514 |
Lisa B Mirel, Suad El Bural Félix, Cindy Zhang, Cordell Golden, Christine S Cox.
Abstract
Linking national survey data with administrative data sources enables researchers to conduct analyses that would not be possible with each data source alone. Recently, the Data Linkage Program at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) released updated linked mortality files, including the National Health Interview Survey data linked to the National Death Index mortality files. Two versions of the files were released: restricted-use files available through NCHS and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers and public-use files. To reduce the reidentification risk, statistical disclosure limitation methods were applied to the public-use files before they were released. This included limiting the amount of mortality information available and perturbing cause of death and follow-up time for select records. To assess the comparability of the restricted-use and public-use files, relative hazard ratios for all-cause and cause-specific mortality using Cox proportional hazards models were estimated and compared. The comparative analysis found that the two data files yielded very similar descriptive and model results. All material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission; citation as to source, however, is appreciated.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32600514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Natl Health Stat Report ISSN: 2164-8344